Clamp Tite Drill Stop

Overview

Clamp Tite Drill Stops are the perfect way to control drilling depth. Unlike stop collars that use a single set screw, the split collar design applies tight, even pressure around the perimeter of the bit. Because of this, it resists loosening and shifting, which can mar the drill bit and unexpectedly change drilling depth. Use a 7/64" Allen wrench to tighten and loosen the drill stop. The split collar design helps prevent slippage.

Yeah, I needed these so that when I do brain surgery on my brother my cordless drill won't go in too far and take out the pituitary gland, or damage the sella tursica. It could also help stop the bleeding, and spinal fluid leaking from the dura mater.

Yeah, I needed these so that when I do brain surgery on my brother my cordless drill won't go in too far and take out the pituitary gland, or damage the sella tursica. It could also help stop the bleeding, and spinal fluid leaking from the dura mater.

Reviews

I purchased these and first attempt to use failed. I found the appropriate stop (came in a set of 3 or 4), went to tighten around the drill. hard time to get it to stay in place on the drill and when I went to tighten the allen screw, the collar cracked on the "hinge" side opposite the allen screw. I get that this device needs to be a little flexible but the metal snapped as I tightened. Hope the remaining stops hold up - time will tell.

You do have to make sure that it is "Tight" or the collar will slip...wish the allen wrench was included, after some searching I found a 7/64. I would buy again...other size if they were available? Shipping was on time and free as I had this as an add on to another purchase.

Solid device, one size. Wish an allen wrench was included, had to find mine. May slip if not tight, maybe need to back it up with tape. I would buy this again. I looked at others, this one seems like the best. Buy something else and save on the shipping charges.

While trying to drill 2" hole, the stop became more of a hinderance. It did not allow enough of the sank of the forester bit to remain in the chuck of the drill. The bit seized as the drill chuck spun around it, marring the surface of the shank on the Forstner bit.

This made it also impossible to remove the bit from the Jig-It drill guide. A hammer was needed. I removed the stop which allowed me to move the bit more into the chuck. No problems after that. The drill chuck became to the top.

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I have been using Rockler for years, your products are always the best that can be purchased and your prices are very reasonable. Ann you have always done your best to make me feel as though I was your very best customer. Thank you for great service."